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What does "We are the People"

Actually mean? I hear it so often and assumed it was mindless drivel. However, since the esteemed blogger William McMurdo has instructed a certain group of football supporters to pass on this mantra to their children, I was wondering if any JA606-ers knew what it meant?

posted on 22/11/12

We Are The Prosecuted

posted on 22/11/12

We are the people dates back to when strikers rallies from the shipyards would be help on the pitch at Ibrox and the chant was sung round the stands to the bosses who all attended games. It was a chant for people power and solidarity with fellow workers.

posted on 22/11/12

WATP

Nuff said.

posted on 22/11/12

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posted on 22/11/12

from the trade unionists on the Clydeside Shipyards where the Rangers support traditionally came from.

Same as the black and red socks were the traditional ship building colours.

Strange we have not seen the socks this season.

posted on 22/11/12

Its 9.30 and Im worried about socks

posted on 22/11/12

Duke ... when you told us that, come 9.30pm of an evening, you start thinking of dirty hose ...

posted on 22/11/12

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posted on 22/11/12

and back to socks

very important

however this season the strip is retro 1972 so the socks are red and white as they were in Braca

posted on 22/11/12

Duke ... it's more of a 'spoken' joke than a written one. Imagine, if you will, Snoop Dogg, saying 'dirty hose'.

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